The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 594: Long Live Cats! (Part 1)

On the edge of the battlefield, on the roof of another tall building, a black cat and a white cat stood side by side. The black cat said, "I said that when I was with Batcat, I always smelled a strange smell, but I never raised birds, so I didn't know it was the smell of bird shit."

He turned his head to look at the white cat and said, "Gordoncat, you never told me that Batcat was also pretended by them."

And the white cat also showed a shocked expression, and said, "No, Batcat should not be... God! They even replaced him! The situation is worse than I thought."

That's right, this white cat is actually Gordoncat, the chief of the Gotham Police Department in Cat City, and Schiller met Gordoncat earlier than everyone imagined.

In fact, it is easy to think that Schiller's thinking tower landed in the center of Gotham City. The first to arrive must be the detectives of the police station, and Gordoncat is the cat most trusted by Batcat. Of course, he will be fully responsible for investigating this strange building.

Schiller, who was thrown out by the superego, found a hiding place at the first time, and then observed the situation nearby. When he determined that the cat should represent Gordon, he knew that the cat should be trustworthy.

In most DC universes, Gordon is one of the few representatives of light and hope in Gotham City. Maybe he will be frustrated, lost, encounter difficulties and obstacles, and his life will hang by a thread, but in the end he will definitely overcome all difficulties and become the last conscience of Gotham.

Another important reason why Schiller decided to contact Gordon Cat first was that Gordon Cat's investigation seemed a bit perfunctory. Many times, he tracked some smell information, but stopped chasing halfway.

The command and dispatch were also arbitrary. When he saw a clue, he pointed two people over, and then transferred them away after a while. After watching for a long time, Schiller determined that this Gordon Cat was either not well-trained or did it on purpose.

The first time Schiller saw Batcat, he also saw him talking to Gordoncat. He found that Gordoncat had found many clues, but he only said a small part, and it was not an important clue. Batcat trusted him very much, so he did not investigate too much, which made Schiller, who was thrown out directly, not be discovered.

Gordon and Batman are not of the same mind, which is rare. Even in Gotham, which is influenced by Schiller, Gordon and Batman will help each other. When Batman makes any noise during the night investigation, the police will rush to the police at the first time. When the police are performing dangerous tasks, Batman will also protect them on the flank. The two of them cooperate well, which should be the case in most universes.

If Schiller wants to choose a reliable teammate between Batman and Gordon, he must choose Gordon. So, he found Gordon and explained his intention. Sure enough, Gordoncat never trusted Batcat. He just lurked under his men and waited for an opportunity.

"When Batcat wanted to transform the city, I realized that no one could stop him. However, I found that his inexplicable paranoia was probably affected by other things. Since it was impossible to stop him, it would be better to take other methods to preserve the important things."

Gordon Cat's white fur shone in the moonlight, his voice floated in the night sky, and he explained to Schiller:

"When I thought this matter could not be stopped, I became his first ally. I stood up and led the Gotham Police Department to help him implement these transformations. At that time, there were still many voices of resistance. My subordinates and I helped him solve a lot of troubles, so he trusted me very much."

"But I did this just to find out what was affecting him and what important things I wanted to reveal that might reveal the truth. The evidence was preserved so that he could be stopped when he went completely crazy. "

"To prove my sincerity, I gave him the Gotham Police Station to renovate. He did completely renovate it, but later, I secretly opened the basement that he had not had time to renovate and put the preserved documents in it. "

"At that time, the whole city was in chaos. He was busy maintaining law and order and fighting against the cats who resisted him. I took advantage of the chaos to do this. "

"But later, when he reacted, he felt that the previous security measures were not enough, so he changed the original Gotham Police Station into a bank and sent a trusted general to guard it, that is, the president cat. "

"When we first met, you asked me to kill the president cat. Did you find any clues?" Schiller looked at Gordon Cat and asked.

"Yes, after he moved into the original Gotham Police Department, he monitored the area closely. I had to make sure he wouldn't find those files, so I sent a few cats in there as informants. However, my subordinates reported to me that the president's cat behaved very strangely. He didn't look like a cat at all, and there was always a strange smell on him."

"In order to find out what was going on, I sent my subordinates to patrol that place. On the surface, they were there to maintain the security of the neighborhood, but in fact, they were just to keep an eye on him. Finally, one night, when I was patrolling in person, I saw his shadow outside the window. It wasn't a cat, but... a bird."

"Birds, a distant species, were once written on our menu, but now, they have long been extinct. Now there are only cats in the world."

"After discovering the true identity of the bank president cat, I began to suspect that all the senior officials who had contact with the bat cat had problems. Soon, as I expected, there were also birds lurking among the mayor's staff. Bank presidents, financial tycoons, cargo ship owners, and gang bosses all had this group of birds."

"I think they may have mastered some kind of technology. They brainwashed the bat cat and controlled him. The most important reason I asked you to kill the bank president cat is that because I watched him too closely, he began to suspect me. Once he complained to the bat cat or used some means to brainwash the bat cat, Batcat, then I'm dead."

"But I didn't expect it..." Gordon stared at the battlefield not far away and said: "It's not that they controlled Batcat. Batcat is not a cat at all, but..."

"...It's an owl." Schiller looked at the bird under the claws of the black cat and said: "It's not a cat, it's an owl."

Gordon Cat sighed and said: "In fact, I should have discovered it earlier. I knew that he imprisoned his butler Alfred. If he was really Batcat, he would never have tortured the old butler who grew up with him like that. It seems that Batcat has been killed."

"No..." Schiller suddenly retorted, he said: "Since they didn't kill Alfred, it may be The real Batcat is still alive."

Gordon's eyes suddenly lit up, and he asked, "Really? But...but where is he? Could he be locked up by them too?"

Schiller looked up at the moon and said, "Locked up? No...they can't lock up bats."

Under the bright moonlight, Lehua fell down like a curtain, and the Batcat pressed to the ground looked at his feathers in shock. At this time, he had shed his cat appearance and turned into a real owl, but he seemed to be unaware of it and shouted in shock:

"How is it possible! What did you do to me? ? ? How could I be...I should be the Batcat! The cat that rules this city! The richest cat! How could I be a bird? ! ! This is impossible! ! ! "

"Nothing is impossible." Another voice sounded, and the green clown cat came over. The crazy smile on his face gradually disappeared. They narrowed their eyes, stared at the owl lying on the ground, and said:

"Of course you will be a bird, otherwise, how dare those owls hiding in the dark let their natural enemies, cats, rule this city?"

Batman turned his head and looked at his nemesis, the clown cat. He recalled that in the past, when he met the clown and heard that crazy laughter, he felt a dark emotion spreading in his heart, which would make him uncontrollably want the other party to stop laughing, and even have a violent impulse to kill him.

However, after coming to Cat City, he heard the laughter of this clown cat more than once, but he did not have this emotion.

He recalled what Schiller said to him when he first met the clown Jack. When that kind of laughter did not sound in his heart, it meant that the person on the other side was not his destined opponent.

In other words, the cat on the other side was not the clown.

The information Batman found in the Gotham Police Department just confirmed this point. The text on the documents there did not record too much important information. Only one of the documents recorded a scary nursery rhyme. Yes, it was the owl nursery rhyme - the Court of Owls, always monitoring your travel...

Batman was too familiar with the Court of Owls. He remembered the Joker's performance of executing the owl.

Batman recalled the crazy words he said when he first met the Joker. When they first met, the Joker reminded Batman that he had smelled bird feces on Batcat. Combined with the familiar nursery rhyme, Batman thought that Batcat might not be a cat, but an owl.

In fact, the evidence is not sufficient, but even if Batcat is not an owl, Gotham will become what it is now, there must be an owl behind the guidance. On the way to track down the clues, Batman thought a lot. If no one guided him, would he really make Gotham like this?

The result of his thinking is that he will not do so, because his reason tells him that this is not feasible.

There is no standard that can perfectly identify human nature. Those who cannot meet this standard are good people, and those who do not meet it are bad people. Race, skin color, gender, and personality cannot be used as identification standards.

People's mentality and emotions are constantly changing and moving. Using static standards to measure and distinguish, and then using coercive means to separate people, a failed art student once tried to do this, and his fate is needless to say.

As expected by Batman, his first attack was successful. The opponent was indeed not a cat, but an owl. In this case, there is only one question left. Batman looked at the owl and asked:

"Where did you get the real Batcat?"

The owl was still screaming crazily, shouting "Impossible!" and "I am a cat! I am not an owl!".

But at this moment, a slightly old figure slowly walked over. The moment Batman saw him, he was sure that it was Alfred.

Then, he saw that the old Alfred cat walked to the side of the clown cat and rubbed the clown cat's chin.

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